Ring fell ill and wasn’t cleared to compete, officials announced on Saturday. The two were scheduled for the event’s pay-per-view main card. A lightweight fight between Mark Bock and Rafael dos Anjos took their place.

Additionally, White said another ill-fated fight, Patrick Cote vs. Alessio Sakara, is a candidate for a rematch.

That middleweight bout, which served on the FX-televised portion of the preliminary-card at Montreal’s Bell Centre, ended in a disqualification when Sakara landed a flurry of illegal hammerfists to the back of Cote’s head, knocking out the Canadian.

Referee Dan Miragliotta stepped in and appeared to award a TKO win to Sakara, but after a brief commercial break, it was announced that the official had actually awarded Cote a win by disqualification.

White decried Miragliotta’s call in the fight.

“That was a horrible, horrible job by the referee,” he said. “It’s mind-blowing how he could stand there and watch that many punches to the back of someone’s head. It’s crazy.”

The crowd at the Bell Centre booed Sakara from the moment in-arena replays showed the fight’s ending. They didn’t stop until the Italian fighter apologized to the crowd in English, and cheered Cote, who promised to be back.